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War Zone Reality Check: It's Not a Spectator Sport - News Directory 3

War Zone Reality Check: It’s Not a Spectator Sport

September 16, 2024 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • Israel has been embroiled in a complex conflict spanning Gaza, Beirut, Tehran, and Hodeidah for almost a year.
  • The recent Iranian missile fired into Israel by the Houthis has sent shockwaves⁣ through the country.
  • The "Iron Sword"⁢ war was imposed on Israel, with the government deciding that the Gaza Strip⁤ was the main​ arena and the North a secondary one.
Original source: alquds.co.uk

Israel’s Multi-Region Conflict: Where Does⁢ the Road Lead?

By Avi Ashkenazi

Israel has been embroiled in a complex conflict spanning Gaza, Beirut, Tehran, and Hodeidah for almost a year. The question on everyone’s mind is: what’s the endgame? Politically, ​it appears that the⁤ goal is to implement a reversal of the multi-region conflict, with⁤ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu aiming to hold a cabinet meeting and announce‌ the⁤ return of northern residents to their homes.

The recent Iranian missile fired into Israel by the Houthis has sent shockwaves⁣ through the country. ​Although the missile⁤ was intercepted by the Air Force, it has created a sense of urgency. The Prime Minister has issued a threat to Yemen, which will not go unnoticed. This comes at⁢ a time when the North is waiting for a ​change in reality, a ceasefire, and the government’s abandonment⁢ of the region to return.

The “Iron Sword”⁢ war was imposed on Israel, with the government deciding that the Gaza Strip⁤ was the main​ arena and the North a secondary one. However, the war’s objectives have become unclear, ⁢and the government’s conduct has been criticized. The aim was to⁤ destroy Hamas’s dictatorial and military power and free the hostages, but the war has⁤ lost its clear ⁤goals.

Israel has reached a turning point. Will it ​move towards an agreement ⁤to free all abducted people and stop the war, or will it continue to sink into the ⁤quagmire ‌of Gaza? The government ⁢is not creating an authoritarian alternative to Hamas, ​nor is it building heavy leverage⁤ over Hamas that could lead to a ceasefire.

The Israeli army has achieved impressive military successes, but these have not translated into political action. The security services have heard that Netanyahu is not interested in a deal with Hamas. Many members of the​ security establishment believe that coalition ‍unity is the priority, but time is running out ⁢for​ the hostages.

The ‍Israeli government now wants to change the face of the scene in the north, focusing on ⁤Lebanon and ​Hezbollah. This means‌ that⁤ the abductees remain in Gaza, ‍and the mission‌ remains open. The Northern Command is ​fighting an impressive defensive war, systematically hitting Hezbollah. ⁤However,‌ the Israeli ‍government must conduct ‌real strategic research, press for ​the closure of the Gaza Strip, and release the abducted⁢ persons before calculating the operation in Lebanon and forming an international coalition against Iran.

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